I have a story for you. This is one of the “you never know how feng shui changes will work out for you.” When my mother got sick (stage 4 lung cancer) in March 2006, she was given 1 year to live. At that time, her house was very cluttered and as she continued [...]
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Clutter Clearing Back to Health
November 24th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Ch'i · Clutter · Feng Shui Real Estate · Inspiration · Residential
Q & A – Feng Shui Directions
November 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Q. I don’t recall using "best sleeping directions" in the practitioner training, but rather, we always try to place the bed so that the people in it have a view of the door to the room. How does the directional sleeping come into play? Does Terah (and other graduates) use that?
Nancy, EFS Practitioner Alumni
A. Hi Nancy! [...]
Tags: Compass Feng Shui · Residential
Feng Shui Room of Ones Own
September 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Dear Terah,
I just had to share with you the amazing influence Feng Shui has had on my life during the past year. First of all, my husband’s health has deteriorated at a rapid rate, and he has gone from a cane to two canes to a walker to a wheelchair with me as a caregiver [...]
Tags: Residential
Sensual Feng Shui
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
go here for the complete article http://www.pointclickhome.com/decorating_design/articles/sensual_feng_shui
Sensual Feng Shui
A room-by-room guide to a home that pleases all your senses
Written by Seth Michael Donsky
What would your house look like if the hottest lover you ever had was coming over? Whatever image just popped into your head, whatever actions you would take–your house should look like that [...]
Tags: Residential · Terah
Feng Shui Radio – Family Feng Shui
September 9th, 2008 · No Comments
We have special guests today, and we’re talking about Feng Shui for teenagers, children and every member of the family!
Tags: Feng Shui Radio Shows · Humor · Residential
Mary Roberts at the Gathering Together
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Mary Roberts: Map It and Make It Happen
Mary Roberts is the author of A Space of My Own: Feng Shui On and Off Campus, owner of Feng Shui Options, and founder of RoomChi and the College and University Feng Shui Initiative (CUFSI). She lectures and consults at colleges and universities around the country. Working closely [...]
Tags: Alumni · Classes · Gathering Together 2008 · Residential
Forest for the Trees
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Did you know that there is a direct correlation between how far you can see and the opportunities that come your way? I recently visited a home perched on a hillside in California, surrounded by tall trees. Whether on the deck or in a bedroom, the effect was like living in a tree house even [...]
Tags: Landscape · Residential
Q & A – Bagua Mirrors and Neighbors
July 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Q. The neighbor behind our home can see directly into our sunroom. I read that a bagua mirror is a good cure for this. Does the size of the mirror matter? Should it be a concave or convex mirror. I also read that it cannot go in the room. Do I have to hang it [...]
Tags: Ch'i · Landscape · Q & A · Residential
Q & A – Bedroom in Health Area
May 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Q. Our master bedroom resides in the Health and Family area. How can I set it up so that it’s warm and sensual for my wife and I, and still bring out the H&F part of it?
A. You’ll find lots of suggestions for enhancing the Health & Family area that’s in your master bedroom on page [...]
Tags: Bagua · Q & A · Residential
Q & A – Missing Upstairs Bagua
April 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Q. If your ground floor has a screened patio, but there are no rooms in that area on the second floor, do you have to treat the second floor as having missing areas? If so, how?
A. This is FAQ that I address in all my books. The Bagua Map can only be missing areas on [...]
Tags: Bagua · Q & A · Residential